Vías Fluviales
Ven a conocer los numerosos canales que en Irlanda se extienden alrededor del majestuoso Canal Shannon-Erne y la belleza intacta de los preciosos pueblos que los adornan.
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Ireland’s Lakelands & inland Waterways
Ireland’s Lakelands & inland Waterways stretch ribbon-like from Belleek in the far west of Fermanagh all the way to Limerick where the Shannon meets the sea.
This is entrancing country where mercurial waters lap rushy banks and verdant islands topped with round towers and castles. Along the way, Lough Erne, Lough Allen, Lough Key, Lough Ree and Lough Derg sparkle like jewels while cosy towns and villages line their verges.
A haven of calm, this watery region is ideal for all kinds of water sports, cruising and angling. Shoreline pursuits include walking, cycling, horse riding and visiting a wide range of archaeological and historic sites. If your idea of holiday heaven is peace and quiet, put Ireland’s Lakelands at the top of your list.
Extending from the Shannon Estuary in the south-west to Belleek way up in Fermanagh, this region offers the opportunity to enjoy total seclusion as you explore Lough Erne, Lough Allen, Lough Key, Lough Ree, Lough Derg and a myriad of other waterways that weave through this countryside.
You’ll find plenty to keep you occupied – from cruising, angling and kayaking to horse riding, walking and biking along the shore.
And when you’ve had enough of solitude, allow cosy lakeside villages and towns to seduce you back into society with the lure of quality accommodation, vibrant music sessions, great food and warm welcomes.

